Question on female abortion

Right to Life  |  UK & Ireland
Date posted:  1 Dec 2013
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Question on female abortion

Jane Ellison M.P.

Member of the All-Party Parliamentary Pro-Life Group David Amess received, in mid-October, an answer to his Written Parliamentary Question asking Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt about the circumstances in which abortions are carried out on the grounds that the foetus is female.

The question also asked about investigations into such abortions and further steps that will be taken regarding cases of sex selection abortions.

Public Health Minister Jane Ellison stated in her response that the Health Secretary and Attorney General are both of the view that sex selection abortions are illegal and unethical, but a sex-linked inherited medical condition could be relevant to whether one of the lawful grounds under the Abortion Act is met.

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